In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 17 Nov 2023 19:26:01 -0500:
Hi,
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>Robin wrote:
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>> I have an electric heater that can be controlled to within 1/10 of a
>> degree centigrade . . .
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>That is remarkable. That is a laboratory grade thermostat.
I should have said precision, not
Robin wrote:
> I have an electric heater that can be controlled to within 1/10 of a
> degree centigrade . . .
That is remarkable. That is a laboratory grade thermostat.
> The only explanation I can think of is that the house is well insulated
> and has a long time constant, so that early in
Hi,
I have an electric heater that can be controlled to within 1/10 of a degree
centigrade, and also temperature monitoring
software that reports the temperature.
I have noticed that early in the morning I am comfortable with a temperature of
22ÂșC, but as we approach noon I need the
temperature
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